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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #45 on: January 05, 2015, 03:43:01 PM »
Well, we old guy get used to pain being our every moment companion; however, pain was not my waking experience for decades, and it is not now my every moment companion, nor my waking experience .  It sounds like to me you have an underlying inflammation that you need to address, so that you are no longer dependent upon tylenol, or an Opioid.  Do check out the thread: Anthocyanin, a natural anti-inflammatory.  Also, you might benefit from sleeping inside of a ground Faraday cage.
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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #46 on: January 06, 2015, 12:24:49 AM »
Well, we old guy get used to pain being our every moment companion; however, pain was not my waking experience for decades, and it is not now my every moment companion, nor my waking experience .  It sounds like to me you have an underlying inflammation that you need to address, so that you are no longer dependent upon tylenol, or an Opioid.  Do check out the thread: Anthocyanin, a natural anti-inflammatory.  Also, you might benefit from sleeping inside of a ground Faraday cage.

I think it might be mental pain. I'll try to read through the anchocyanin thread again.

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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #47 on: January 16, 2015, 07:35:43 PM »
Last week I had one of the most fulfilling and satisfying strings of days in a long time. I very carefully recorded everything which appeared to provide this inspired, ecstatic state. Only to discover what I've discovered so many times already...

IT'S THE DRUGS, THE MEDICATIONS, THAT RUIN EVERYTHING. I can't explain how I can be so certain, because the medications are blocking that insight right now. So, if you're reading this, you'll just have to take me at my word.

I can't wait for them to run out. So I can feel, sense, experience, know. I hope in the next couple hours I will be free enough to feel more of what is at present just a spark of what huge presence has always been there. But, at least I can still feel the spark.

Yes, everyone has their own path--and it's all a process. But, I'm ready for this part of it to come to an end. God, the intellect is so boring, so gray, so flat, so bland.Who wants to hang out with a paranoid computer? I don't.

It's the conscience. That's the most generous and top-notch drug-dealer around.
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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #48 on: January 16, 2015, 07:42:12 PM »
Specifically, it's the man-made drugs that are worst of all. There are plants who have evolved with humans over a much longer period of time than that of a scientist. So, it should be obvious that if some kind of substance is needed--if at all possible, it should be natural.

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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #49 on: January 17, 2015, 12:20:59 AM »
Hello, Jhanon, I propose that your first book be "Beyond the Power of Now."  Your next book be, "Beyond drugs, recovery from psychiatric medications."  What do you think?
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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #50 on: January 17, 2015, 09:14:30 AM »
Hello, Jhanon, I propose that your first book be "Beyond the Power of Now."  Your next book be, "Beyond drugs, recovery from psychiatric medications."  What do you think?

Jhananda, I had actually experienced the same title very recently. But not the second one. And I wonder if maybe you've been peaking at the book content I've kept mostly to myself. Because your second title proposal accounts for the second category of material amassing from inspiration most recently.

I will do my best not to forget what you've said, because I feel there is a deeper significance I don't see yet.

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Re: Opioid addictions
« Reply #51 on: January 17, 2015, 04:15:21 PM »
Good work.
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